, my server was sending out spam
and I didn't know it, and I quickly found myself on Spamhaus XBL.
Any thoughts?
Dealing with Microsoft blocks is always a pain. It requires patience and
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=== modified file 'Mailman/CSRFcheck.py'
--- old/Mailman
To: the individual recipient.
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: domains publishing
DMARC reject or quarantine, applying it to all messages shouldn't change
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that breaks the posters.domain
DKIM signature. Your SPF and DKIM signatures pass, but they are not
'aligned' with posters.domain, so they don't count for DMARC.
See https://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
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A CSRF vulnerability has been reported by Riccardo Schirone of RedHat.
This is assigned CVE-2021-44227. I plan to release Mailman 2.1.38 on
Tuesday, 30 November to fix this.
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or database level for the UI to reflect it, maybe? Thanks for any
help!
Specifically what UI are you looking at. If you are talking about the
listinfo page, they should be sorted. E.g.
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/
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o the listname-request address
and Subject: confirm d1c110e1babc8c9b34cd40a17c0ab8e0770e8617 (with the
possible addition of an Re:, Aw:, etc prefix). If you are doing that and
it doesn't work, I don't know why.
See https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Mailman%20and%20CPanel
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was released later the same day to fix this.
See the entire thread at
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/mailman-users@python.org/thread/I2X7PSFXIEPLM3UMKZMGOEO3UFYETGRL/
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On 11/12/21 4:01 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mailman 2.1.36 had a serious bug. Thanks to Joel Lord for finding and
reporting it.
I have just released Mailman 2.1.37 to fix that issue. It is reported at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/1950833 and is fixed at
https://bazaar.launchpad.net
ttp://mailman.sourceforge.net/
Mailman 2.1.37 can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/mailman/2.1/
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mailman/
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=== modified file 'Mailman/Cgi/options.py'
--- old/Mailman/Cgi/options.py 2021-10-18 23:56:42 +
+++ new/Mailman/Cgi/options.py 2021-11-03 19:02:21 +
@@ -346,6
the spam tag from the subject.
For the second case, I'm sometimes guilty of this myself. My MTA (via
MailScanner) tags subjects with {spam} or {disarmed} and I sometimes
reply to such messages without removing the tag.
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On 11/6/21 4:51 PM, Henry Yen wrote:
How about this: turn anonymous_list back off, set from_is_list to MungeFrom,
then add an MTA milter to delete reply-to and cc?
That would be an option except the OP's list is Mailman 2.1.12 which has
no from_is_list feature.
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ing Reply and Reply-All
to function as they would without the mitigation.
Anonymizing posts by hiding the posters address but not name has never
been implemented in any form.
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so has no real name
attribute on the list, the from will become
jdoe--- via Linux for blind general discussion
I.e. it will include the poster's username, but not the email domain.
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On 11/1/21 11:33 AM, Ivan Tejeiro Izquierdo wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run mailman on 2 servers at the same time? What directories
should be shared between both servers and how to configure the mm_cfg.py?
See the FAQ article at https://wiki.list.org/x/4030621
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On 11/1/21 10:04 AM, John Lake wrote:
Thanks Mark!
I checked Defaults.py and it appears that the VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL value setting is
"0".
So Mailman is already doing everything it can to help Sendmail. Anything
else has to be done in Sendmail.
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On 11/1/21 7:54 AM, John Lake wrote:
Thanks Steve and Mark! Which file has the VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL setting? I
did not see it in mm_cfg or the .py files in the MTA directory.
If it is not set in mm_cfg.py, it assumes the default value from
Defaults.py.
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On 10/30/21 9:27 AM, John Lake wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks very much for your fast response--I have a lot to learn and I really
appreciate the help.
The qfiles/out directory is clear, the queued messages are in var/spool/mqueue.
We use Sendmail as our MTA , I'll ping our Unix admin on the setting
with pruning archives. That script is
https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/prune_arch and it could definitely
change the ownership and mode of the .mbox and other files/directories
if run as root. If you run it as the Mailman user, it should be OK.
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until you put them
back.
If you have reason to believe some messages are unwanted, you can use
Mailman's bin/show_qfiles command to inspect them and then delete
unwanted ones.
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> On 10/20/21 7:59 PM, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As a list-member I'm unable to turn off digest-mode via email.
>>
>> To: -request@lists.
>> Subject: set digest off
>>
>>
>> Mailman (v 2.1.34) replies with a
On 10/20/21 7:59 PM, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
Hi,
As a list-member I'm unable to turn off digest-mode via email.
To: -request@lists.
Subject: set digest off
Mailman (v 2.1.34) replies with an email (The results of your email commands) but the
digest mode does not get set to &quo
sts on
hide off
duplicates off
reminders on
- Done.
Any clues on where I should be looking to get the Digest on/off working via
email (or if I missed a setting in the list's Administration page)
@%s%s' % (self.internal_name(), extra, 'lists.',
+ self.host_name
# For backwards compatibility
def GetBouncesEmail(self):
And a similar patch to the get_site_email function in Mailman/Utils.py.
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On 10/20/21 11:43 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 10/19/21 6:28 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mailman 2.1.35 can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/mailman/2.1/
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mailman/
There is an issue with my upload to gnu.org. Mailman 2.1.35
ral delivery. I never see the emails arrive there for
the moderators.
What do you see? in the Postfix log? Do you see a message arriving for
LISTNAME-owner@... and being delivered to Mailman?
What happens if you mail LISTNAME-owner@... directly?
Anything in Mailman's error.log?
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On 10/19/21 6:28 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mailman 2.1.35 can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/mailman/2.1/
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mailman/
There is an issue with my upload to gnu.org. Mailman 2.1.35 is not there
yet. I am trying to resolve
r more information, please see our web site at one of:
http://www.list.org
https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman
http://mailman.sourceforge.net/
Mailman 2.1.35 can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/mailman/2.1/
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mailma
update the lists.
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ion with private archives" of course has private archives enables.
Is there a chart that explains the differences between these styles?
Not really. All there is is
<https://docs.mailman3.org/projects/mailman/en/latest/src/mailman/styles/docs/styles.html>
which mostly addre
work for a subscription or address change
confirmation because the bouncing address is not a member at that point.
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and to post a patch
for those who don't want to upgrade to address these issues. This is
scheduled for Tuesday, October 19.
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OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital
ation-ow...@example.com, but if
the sou...@example.com list has human members as well, this will mess up
notices to them.
Also see https://wiki.list.org/x/4030540 for info about how to use
Non-digest options -> regular_include_lists as an alternative.
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rror] [pid 7164] [client
197.232.81.246:1025] End of script output before headers: admin
I am a bit perplexed.
The driver script is being invoked with python3 rather than python2.
What does the command `python` invoke?
What options did you give to configure?
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o I would really appreciate anyone’s help with this.
Limiting access to the web UI and to user settings is almost certainly
not possible on a shared host.
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lists.
Is mailman handled differently than other lists?
Have you run Mailman's
bin/withlist -l -r fix_url mailman
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. If an
admin's address is not a list member, posts from that address are
treated as any non-member post. If the address is a list member, a post
is handled according to that member's moderation.
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On 9/22/21 12:00 PM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 7:05 PM Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 9/22/21 2:25 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
However I am getting cron errors, and they are referring to the old path
(/usr/local/mailman) as opposed to mailman2.
Example:
/usr/local/bin
might I be missing?
What crontab is running these? You mentioned editing mailman's crontab,
but what about system crontabs in /etc/cron.d/?
And if you are running Mailman's crons from both Mailman's crontab and a
system crontab, this is a mistake. Use one or the other, not both.
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Please keep this thread on the list.
On 9/21/21 6:36 PM, Masaharu Kawada wrote:
Hello Mark,
Thanks again for your help.
>What does `ls -la` on Mailman's data/ directory show and what is the
>content of Mailman's data/aliases file?
The /var/lib/mailman/data only shows the followin
On 9/20/21 11:37 PM, Masaharu Kawada wrote:
Hello Mark,
Very much appreciate your help.
What is the error message and traceback from Mailman's logs/mailman.log?
The /var/log/mailman/error shows following logs when the issue happens.
~
Sep 21 15:30:48 2021 admin(10045
gree with Steve. I think your web server is redirecting http to https
and the POST data is lost in the process. See steps 2 and 3 at
https://wiki.list.org/x/17892007 for more information on how to fix this.
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d traceback from the log.
And, please let me know if
you do know how to delete a mailing list properly with no error.
You can delete a list from the command line with Mailman's bin/rmlist
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out for?
Run configure with `--prefix=/usr/local/mailman2` and then
mv /usr/local/mailman /usr/local/mailman2
make install
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you run genaliases the aliases will be created
in Mailman's data/aliases file which you reference in Postfix main.cf.
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Original Message
From: Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users [mailto:mailman-users@python.org]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2021, 21:02 UTC
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mailman + postfix automatically adding aliases
> But when I do this I get the following.
and particularly Mailman's
error.log. If you don't have access to logs, contact the cPanel host.
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+_.=a-z0-9]).
This is not usually anything of concern. Brain dead web crawlers do
things like this all the time. Check your web server logs for more info.
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s
bin/list_members -d -f listname
to get a list of digest members with their 'real name' if available.
Otherwise, as you note, if you can get her to send you the raw message
headers, you may be able to get the address from the Received: headers.
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To u
Karl Berry wrote:
>
> The above mailman-users thread refers to using fail2ban. This sounds
> sensible. Does anyone have a a working fail2ban filter they can share
> for this?
Just on more thing on this. In the case of the attacks I've seen on
mail.python.org, fail2ban is unlikely to help much
On 7/29/21 3:05 PM, Karl Berry wrote:
Thanks Mark! I've been using the mailman from my distro, which is (sigh)
older. I'll look into going back to installing mailman from scratch, as
I've done before.
We have information about upgrading a Debian/Ubuntu package from source
at https
On 7/29/21 11:29 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/28/21 2:24 PM, Karl Berry wrote:
2) At least in my cases, the floods try to subscribe the same address
over and over (and over and ...). It occurs to me that mailman could
silently discard a request to subscribe an address f...@bar.com if
f
could
silently discard a request to subscribe an address f...@bar.com if
f...@bar.com already has a pending subscription -- that is, not sending
out the confirmation request. Would this be doable? Mark, anyone?
As Steve notes, this is done in Mailman 3, but not in Mailman 2.1. I
will consider
f so, what are the list's Content filtering settings?
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On 7/15/21 7:47 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
I am moving mailman off rhel6 to rhel8
Is there a way to extract list admins on the command line so I can notify them?
See https://wiki.list.org/x/4030671 -n particular, list_admins and
list_owners.
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) confirmations
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = No
I.e., set
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
in mm_cfg.py.
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. It should have
SenderHeaders List-Post,Sender,From
in it's opendkim.conf so that it signs list mail with the list's domain.
See the MAILING LISTS section near the bottom of
http://www.opendkim.org/opendkim-README
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ht
. The Mailman version shouldn't be an
issue.
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):
usage(1, _('Non-existent list: %(arg)s'))
lists.append(arg)
The `arg = arg.lower()` line was added to
https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/non_members on 2021/04/12. Perhaps the
version you are actually running is older than that.
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from
postconf -n
so we can see your Postfix configuration.
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Mailman/HTMLFormatter.py.
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olved by the hosting service.
If you have command access to the server, what does
ls -l /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/cgi-bin/
show?
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On 6/16/21 3:12 AM, Ivan Tejeiro Izquierdo wrote:
Hi Mark:
I revised main.cf of postfix and have this:
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/mailman/virtual-mailman
alias_maps = hash:/etc/mailman/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/mailman/aliases.db
The file /etc/postfix/transport is not in use
this issue.
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will see
the held messages there and you can discard them.
In the future, don't delete heldmsg files. Delete the held messages via
the web admindb UI.
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ule with patterns:
^From:.*[@.]example.com>?$
^Sender:.*[@.]example.com>?$
^Return-Path:.*[@.]example.com>?$
and action Discard.
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On 6/5/21 1:44 PM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
On 6/5/2021 1:31 PM, Christian Buser via Mailman-Users wrote:
Hello Mark Sapiro. On Sat, 5 Jun 2021 12:44:52 -0700, you wrote:
In the past, Brian Carpenter of EMWD would have responded by now with
an offer to support your list and help move
Brian provided and wish them the best in that
endeavor. You might check them out.
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the option for existing users, see the withlist script at
https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/set_nodups.py. This sets the
DontReceiveDuplicates option but you can change DontReceiveDuplicates to
AcknowledgePosts to set that option.
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e of the disposition of the email command. That is the
only notice. If the message is accepted via the web UI, there is no
notice at all.
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subscribed og-haicu-u...@domain.com it the Comphealth_all list
to rectify this. In tyhe mean time, delivery to og-haicu-u...@domain.com
from the list is disabled and should remain so.
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On 6/1/21 10:30 AM, David Gibbs via Mailman-Users wrote:
I think the mm-captcha-ui token is only used for text based captcha's.
I'm using recaptcha only.
That is correct.
I think your issue may be that your google keys are reCaptcha v3. This
MM 2.1 feature requires v2 keys.
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;
>> RewriteRule ^/mailman//subscribe/ - [F]
I'm not sure why the above doesn't work assuming that you have
mod_rewrite enabled. You might try dropping the POST condition and
changing the rule to just
RewriteRule ^/mailman/ - [F]
I doubt you get any legitimate 'non-crawler' type requests
On 5/30/21 4:09 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
>>
>> Yes, it's not just you and Mark. There have been several threads on
>> this recently, naming one or more of Verizon, Yahoo!, or AOL as the
>> problematic destination, all of which are under one management now.
>> The co
On 5/29/21 6:34 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Sat, 29 May 2021 18:20:20 -0700 Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 5/29/21 5:52 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
I run a *small* Mailman 2.x server on a VPS running CentOS 7, with Postfix. I
have one E-Mail list with just under 500 members, about 60 of which have
(in reply to RCPT
TO command))
but I think I've seen other reasons in the past.
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approved) <> mm_cfg.UnAuthorized:
> action = mm_cfg.APPROVE
```
to allow the list poster password to be used and then set that password
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It turns out that there were two bugs involved:
https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/issues/903 and
https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/issues/904, both now fixed for the next
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- the Reply-To: header
- the Sender: header
Have you set
```
[mailman]
sender_headers: ...
```
in mailman.cfg?, and if so, to what?
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the initial unsubscribe message, presumably to the mixed case address,
was sent, so why it would send some and not others, I don't know, but
I'm certain this is not a Mailman issue and that Mailman is delivering
all these messages to sendmail.
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ings are set by a site admin. If you don't have the required
access, you need to contact those who do.
One thing list admins can do is edit the General list information page
to remove the subscribe form.
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uld be some
transient glitch either at mimecast.com or at the sending server.
Without seeing the actual recipient domain, I can't say more, but as I
said it has nothing at all to do with the From: and To: headers of the mail.
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Presumably to address the first complaint. Whether you want to munge the
From: unconditionally is up to you. As I said, recent Mailman 2.1 has a
feature that will enable you to do this more selectively, although I
don't really think it should be the mailing list's responsibility to
accommodate recipient mail dom
s://mail.python.org/archives/list/mailman-users@python.org/> and
the management interface for both admins and users is at
<https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/mailman-users.python.org/>
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San Francisco Bay Area, Cali
address exists? (Even that check could be done elsewhere though.)
That's one way to do it, although that regexp will pass things that
aren't syntactically valid email addresses.
Another is a bit further down that page, just set
generic_nonmember_action to Accept.
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